Hi, All Just wanted to know if anyone else has seroma(serous fluid) in the cavity where your tumor was removed. Diagnosed with High Grade Phyllodes per pathology report in March 2010. Orginally diagnosed with Fibroadenoma in 2007. Tumor removed and 1cm borders. Borders where clean. No additional surgery to date. However, went through (6) weeks of RAD tx April-June 2010. Now feeling small lumps in the area around the seroma. RAD doctor states could be scar tissue around clips inserted into cavity for RAD tx by surgeon. Anyone else having seroma or had clips develop into scar tissue that feels like lumps? Next appt with RAD doctor end of July. Thanks Wishing everyone good mental, physical and spiritual health.

I had a very large hematoma after my multiple breast surgeries. It is blood filled, not fluid filled. From what I have learned about Phyllodes, from you ladies, it probably was very similar to the touch. I was there for over a year after the last surgery and rad treatment. Slowly went away, though.

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Hi, SharonThanks for your response, but a seroma (fluid filled) is different from a hematoma (blood filled). When I looked up seroma on the internet it stated several people with phyllodes Tumors experience getting seroma after having a lumpectomy. My physicain stated it could last from months to a year. The body has to re-absorb the fluid.

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